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		<title>HR Fact Friday: Employers Using Online Technology to Screen Applicants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know unemployment is high and the job market is tight. One bit of advice I can give to job seekers is to take a look at your Facebook, MySpace, or Flickr online profiles. What you see may explain why that job offer you were so sure of landing never materialized. More and more employers are [...]]]></description>
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